Our Mission

The House

The Bishop Dudley Hospitality House in Sioux Falls, South Dakota offers daytime and overnight emergency shelter for the homeless and vulnerable. For overnight services there is room for 80 men, 20 women and seven families at the House, located at 101 N. Indiana Ave. A wide range of other social service providers offer additional essential services aimed at providing a hand up to those in need.

The most recent statistics indicate that more than 600 men, women and children in Sioux Falls are without a home. The Bishop Dudley Hospitality House offers a safe, secure and warm place to start the road back to a more stable, long-term way of living.

Located in downtown Sioux Falls, the facility is within walking distance of several agencies that provide programs for the needy, supporting the proven plan to work in partnership with existing agencies to coordinate many services under a single roof.

So far in 2017, we have served 1,365 unique individuals and served 10,969 lunches (*numbers accurate as of 8/22/17).

Open Doors To Safety

Emergency nighttime shelter

Separate sleeping areas for men, women and families

Shelter from weather

Supervised outdoor recreation space

Open Doors To Wellness

Lunch Monday-Friday

Mental Health counseling (provided by outside agency)

Addiction counseling (provided by outside agency)

Open Doors To Community

Enclosed outdoor space

Daytime shelter and other services

Computer and phone access

Collaboration with other agencies

Open Doors To Dignity

Laundry

Restrooms

Showers

The Facility

Offers daytime and overnight emergency shelter for the homeless

Provides overnight room for 80 men, 20 women, and 7 families.

Address existing gaps in the community.

Coordinate services between agencies in a collaborative effort to give a hand up to those in need.

Provide a safe place for homeless families and others needing a helping hand to receive shelter and assistance.